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you don't think it should speak with crystalline clarity or just plain clarity? >> in this case, there is good reason for the delegation to the state. >> when they go to the edge, they may not delegate unless they speak clearly. at every level, when congress tries to do something cvlose to the line, it must make clear it really, really means it. . >> and there we think it's clear. there's good reason here. what nebraska or wyoming might do with respect to it might be different from what arizona or texas or california should be doing. >> while it may be good reason for delegation, that's not why congress passed the statute that it passed in this case t. did it for perfect see -- precise reasons that my colleague pointed out, not because they made a judgment that the states were dembing of the deaf reference congress would be deserving, but because congress didn't decide. to part of the reason for political gridlock is precisely that the circumstances vary geographically. what is good for one state in this kind of matter may not be sufficient for another. >> congre
you don't think it should speak with crystalline clarity or just plain clarity? >> in this case, there is good reason for the delegation to the state. >> when they go to the edge, they may not delegate unless they speak clearly. at every level, when congress tries to do something cvlose to the line, it must make clear it really, really means it. . >> and there we think it's clear. there's good reason here. what nebraska or wyoming might do with respect to it might be different...
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clarity as mr. starr would require. >> how about plain old clarity? [laughter] >> even clarity is not required under the plenary doctrine. we're talking about all lowest standard of judicial review. -- the lowest standards of judicial review. >> we're delegating traditional responsibility and authority to oversee immigration law? in other words, telling a state to do what is normally its function? you don't think it should speak with crystalline clarity or just plain clarity? >> in this case, there is good reason for the delegation to the state. >> when they go to the edge, they may not delegate unless they speak clearly. at every level, when congress tries to do something cvlose to the line, it must make clear it really, really means it. . >> there is good reason for delegation to the states. but nebraska or wyoming might doom with respect to aliens might be different from what arizona or texas or california should be doing. >> while there may be good reasons for delegation, that is not what congre
clarity as mr. starr would require. >> how about plain old clarity? [laughter] >> even clarity is not required under the plenary doctrine. we're talking about all lowest standard of judicial review. -- the lowest standards of judicial review. >> we're delegating traditional responsibility and authority to oversee immigration law? in other words, telling a state to do what is normally its function? you don't think it should speak with crystalline clarity or just plain clarity?...
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it is light, natural to speak with clarity. the clear and unambiguous rule should apply here, that arizona could not discriminate against a tourist that was in the country legally to visit disneyland, who wanted to cut in front of the united states citizen in order to get the vaccine because they fit within a preferred category aside from citizenship. a tourist could come in and not be discriminated against. >> no, it depends upon -- >> if somebody was in the country legally -- >> going back to the categories, your honor, and i accept that as a friendly amendment. when we return to the statute, what is it that congress -- i understand we want to honor congress' judgment as to who does in fact deserve protection, and there is a number of categories. there is a lot of room for the state to rome, except to discriminate against the vaccine. as a matter of discrimination, not law. >> this court has the power to force congress not to duck issues, and that is an interesting thing, because if we buy what you say, we have our right to t
it is light, natural to speak with clarity. the clear and unambiguous rule should apply here, that arizona could not discriminate against a tourist that was in the country legally to visit disneyland, who wanted to cut in front of the united states citizen in order to get the vaccine because they fit within a preferred category aside from citizenship. a tourist could come in and not be discriminated against. >> no, it depends upon -- >> if somebody was in the country legally --...
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for all the criticism of george bush he saw evil in the world. >> clarity, clarity of a model u.n.. in a bure -- suburban high school. there's not a real sense here. the president needs to say all the options are on the take. and i'm not going to give you a forewarning as to what we intend to do. nuclear response by america is one of the most odious things that we can imagine. but obviously, as the world's greatest power we have to keep that in our arsenal. >> sean: in the first gulf war when we made that threat clear that option was on the table, it was very successful. >> it made an impact. i don't think this was so much -- i don't think he's an appeaser. i think he was threading a political needle. the left is not happy with this. he didn't rule out -- >> sean: i'm giving you a copy of my book. two chapters in the book. oh alist, appeaser. shameless plug. i believe it. i don't think he understands the nature of evil in the world. i think is only going to invite aggression in the future. -- i think he's setting the world up for a situation where america is going to have to step up
for all the criticism of george bush he saw evil in the world. >> clarity, clarity of a model u.n.. in a bure -- suburban high school. there's not a real sense here. the president needs to say all the options are on the take. and i'm not going to give you a forewarning as to what we intend to do. nuclear response by america is one of the most odious things that we can imagine. but obviously, as the world's greatest power we have to keep that in our arsenal. >> sean: in the first...
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the spacecraft takes pictures of the sun in different wave lengths and with ten times the clarity of previous solar images. that gives scientists new tools to predict solar storms that disrupt weather and communications here on earth. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, why go through the catcher when you can go over him? we'll tell you all about this amazing play coming up. female announcer ] a better start to a better day begins with a balanced breakfast. country crock has 70% less saturated fat than butter, and 30% fewer calories. add multigrain toast, fresh fruit and low fat milk, and they're off to a good start. country crock. so kate you were stressed, a lot of junk food on the go and you were... a little irregular, sluggish. my daughter needed activia! so i gave it a try and wow. it works. now she has a spring on her step. i'm loving it, every morning. mmmm. avo: help get your system back on track. activia with bifidus regularis helps regulate your digestive system would you recommend activia? i already have. she recommends it. what are you wa
the spacecraft takes pictures of the sun in different wave lengths and with ten times the clarity of previous solar images. that gives scientists new tools to predict solar storms that disrupt weather and communications here on earth. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, why go through the catcher when you can go over him? we'll tell you all about this amazing play coming up. female announcer ] a better start to a better day begins with a...
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they also want clutter clarity as to how nature -- meadow country -- they want greater clarity as to how article 5 is interpreted. let me stop there and if you have any questions i would be happy that answer. >> we will open it up to questions now. julia. . >> i was wondering if you could elaborate. you talked about the political capital the president has and the capital he has with european leaders because of the treaty and how that will play out with other issues this year. >> that is a great question. it is hard to quantify. i think that 56 says the administration has experience in the last month, international leaders in europe and elsewhere leaders in europe and elsewhere ha the administration as one which is, there was a tendency given the difficulty of the first year to sort of say they are weak and discount them and we may not be dealing with this guy in 2012 and beyond. 5 think that the ovulation looks different now than just one month ago. howled that is going to play out -- how that is going to play out and behind th closer to a meeting of the mine's not only with the russ
they also want clutter clarity as to how nature -- meadow country -- they want greater clarity as to how article 5 is interpreted. let me stop there and if you have any questions i would be happy that answer. >> we will open it up to questions now. julia. . >> i was wondering if you could elaborate. you talked about the political capital the president has and the capital he has with european leaders because of the treaty and how that will play out with other issues this year....
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season -- and so they started out for clarity's sake. host: manufacturing continued to trend up. guest: manufacturing is one of the brightest spots in the economy. it is on a rebound since the fall. exports have been rising. rising, so that is one of the bright spots so far. we will see if it continues. host: atlanta, an unemployed person calling in. caller: yes, hello. my name is -- host: we are listening caller: i have been unemployed for almost 11 months now. i come on that -- unemployment section. once that expires, how does someone go about not getting an extension but actually landed a jump? i had just one interview in the last 11 months. i am trying to figure out is there a website where people can put the names and say, i'm unemployed -- can we get first choice is one of unemployment went out to get the first bids on the job prior to someone who just got off unemployment a weaker two. guest: i would go to the local unemployment office, and try the city and state unemployment offices. i am sure they will have some programs to assi
season -- and so they started out for clarity's sake. host: manufacturing continued to trend up. guest: manufacturing is one of the brightest spots in the economy. it is on a rebound since the fall. exports have been rising. rising, so that is one of the bright spots so far. we will see if it continues. host: atlanta, an unemployed person calling in. caller: yes, hello. my name is -- host: we are listening caller: i have been unemployed for almost 11 months now. i come on that -- unemployment...
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private sector is great because part of what we've heard clearly from the private sector is they want clarity. what they want is for there to be a sense of community standards that they can all work within so it's been very positive and very productive and i think that the companies that participated in the first net freedom task force meeting felt good, the interactions i've had with these companies have been good, so what they want is clarity and want to work with us on what the rules of the road are. not be told what the rules are and what they don't want us to do is guess at what they are. >> guest: what kind of standards are you bringing upon? >> guest: is chapter one page-one so this is the beginning. we've had one meeting on this so would be presumptuous of me to say what this specific norm will be, what the standards will be but what there has to be as clear process and when we set out is clear process. it's going to be collaborative between the private sector and government. >> host: alec ross, you talked about iran a little. we all saw the twitter that came out of iran during recent
private sector is great because part of what we've heard clearly from the private sector is they want clarity. what they want is for there to be a sense of community standards that they can all work within so it's been very positive and very productive and i think that the companies that participated in the first net freedom task force meeting felt good, the interactions i've had with these companies have been good, so what they want is clarity and want to work with us on what the rules of the...
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what they want is clarity. what they want is for there to be a sense of community standards that the they can all work within. and, you know, so it's been very positive and very productive, and i think that the companies that participated in the first net freedom task force meeting felt very good about it. the interactions i have had with these companies have been extremely good. what they want is clarity. what they want to do is work with us on what the rules of the road are and not be told or have to guess what they are. >> host: what kind of standards are you agreeing upon? >> guest: it's chapter 1, page 1, so this is the beginning of a process. we've had, you know, one meeting on this. so it would be prults chus of me to say, you you know, what the specific norms or standards will be, but there has to be a very clear process, and what we set out is a very clear process for it. and it's going to be collaborative between the private sector and government. >> host: alec ross, you talked about iran a little bit
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i'm much more in favor of clarity as to what really matters. number two accountability. those who make mistakes should pay for it. to give au example what we did last year when we had to inject funds in banks to sustain them through the crisis, well, what we did is we decided to tax bonuses in excess of certain amounts. because we considered that it's not because the markets turned around and banks could actually you know, trade quite well last year. we didn't think it was right that traders should have the huge benefit out of it when taxpayers' money was actually engaged so we asked for the refund of taxpayers money number one and generate aid bit of interest on the back of it and decided to tax excess i be compensation because although that sounds a bit either tribal or interventionist, clearly when taxpayer money was engaged, there was no reason there would be sort of collateral profits as a result that would not give back a little bit to the state. >> economy and finance minister for france, christine lagarde. wonderful to have you on the set today with us. merci. >>
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clarity, because he was so overwhelmingly effective. but he was a wild person. >> some political columnists will talk about the politics and then throw in a baseball column. you throw in a jazz column. >> our political writers frustrated because they cannot write about that first and foremost? >> oh, no. most people don't know about anything other than politics. when they are away at the top and, it doesn't make any difference. >> david broder writes of baseball column all the time. george will wrote a book. >> but the other thing, you're talking like a guy like george will, he is not -- he is in another class. you could not say, well, we had george will and then we have rush limbaugh. georgia and i are good friends. we will leave it that. i have great respect for him. >> back to charlie parker, is there anything political about him? did you find a political connection? >> he was a guy -- he was not a guy that had much interest in politics and other than the fact that he was put up by the racism of the period like everybody else was. wh
clarity, because he was so overwhelmingly effective. but he was a wild person. >> some political columnists will talk about the politics and then throw in a baseball column. you throw in a jazz column. >> our political writers frustrated because they cannot write about that first and foremost? >> oh, no. most people don't know about anything other than politics. when they are away at the top and, it doesn't make any difference. >> david broder writes of baseball column...
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. >> why would you then expect there to be absolute clarity when you are a contractor working for the government? you have been in a wartime environment in iraq now for eight or nine years. maybe seven or eight years i would imagine. why do you now expect the government to have all of the t's crossed and come to you within exactly right detailed plan before you can take action? >> i will answer that. i do not think we want an absolute plan from an operational level. i think mr. shays said it best when he ended up saying why cannot the contractor be brought into the process sooner so that we can do a better job comparing the plan in conjunction with the military plan? the military plant in riraq has not kept is totally at bay. at one point, we did not understand what the real plan was. we have since found that out. they have brought it to our attention. we participated in exercises with them incoordination. we have briefed the plan that you have now to them. there is concurrence with what we have briefed. >> why is it that after working with the government customer in theiraq, why woul
. >> why would you then expect there to be absolute clarity when you are a contractor working for the government? you have been in a wartime environment in iraq now for eight or nine years. maybe seven or eight years i would imagine. why do you now expect the government to have all of the t's crossed and come to you within exactly right detailed plan before you can take action? >> i will answer that. i do not think we want an absolute plan from an operational level. i think mr....
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they want greater clarity as to help nato countries interpret article 5, which is subject to some debate. and proved the alliance's -- let me stop there and see if you have any questions. >> we will open it up to questions now. >> thank you. i am with bloomberg news. could you elaborate? you talked about the political capital the president has and the capital he has with european leaders because of the start treaty and how that will play out with other issues, other nuclear issues this year and looking forward. -- in looking for. >> that is a great question. it is hard to quantify. i think given the success that the administration has experienced in the last month, international leaders have to regard the administration as one which is -- there was a broad tendency, i think, to come up you know, they are weak and discount it. we may not be dealing with this guy in 2012 and beyond. i think that calculation has to look different now than just a month ago. how it is going to play out on -- how will it play out on the side of the sanctions on iran, and i think behind the scenes, the administ
they want greater clarity as to help nato countries interpret article 5, which is subject to some debate. and proved the alliance's -- let me stop there and see if you have any questions. >> we will open it up to questions now. >> thank you. i am with bloomberg news. could you elaborate? you talked about the political capital the president has and the capital he has with european leaders because of the start treaty and how that will play out with other issues, other nuclear issues...
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it depends if we have clarity or specificity in the working plan that is going to be very specific. >> and fallout. >> in fallout. i give the president a lot of credit. he has made a lot of bold predictions in this area. we have been at it for 15 years, and we have not succeeded in one country at. it is a very difficult thing to. the budget is not adequate. he says that the communique is going to be very specific. i think i will wait until tuesday to see. by the end of his first term, we have not achieved the for your objective, but it would be one of his greatest achievements. >> a couple of months ago in terms of the nuclear agenda, things that were on the plate when this administration came into office, expired in december of last year. congress had already legislated nuclear posture review. i got to questioning whether it was some speech writer, and the question of the midterm elections. within the next year, we would host the nuclear security summit and have this nuclear policy that is coming this week in the coming months. but i think it was probably more related to a speech wri
it depends if we have clarity or specificity in the working plan that is going to be very specific. >> and fallout. >> in fallout. i give the president a lot of credit. he has made a lot of bold predictions in this area. we have been at it for 15 years, and we have not succeeded in one country at. it is a very difficult thing to. the budget is not adequate. he says that the communique is going to be very specific. i think i will wait until tuesday to see. by the end of his first...
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there are many ways to do so, but i decided for the sake of clarity and brevity to divided into four categories. for different kinds of politics about homosexuality. and tackle why i believe every single one of them was wrong. those politics of homosexuality i call prohibition is some, liberation ism, conservatism, and liberalism. the argue this -- the arguments i made in the late '80s and early nineties came from a young gay man trying to make sense of his own life and a world he was living in and trying to make logical, rational sense of the discourse around this extraordinarily fraught topic. it remains incredibly fraught today. intense, emotional, disturbing, upsetting, the sort of red-hot center of a culture war in which many people lives are discussed and debated. i want to try to diffuse that, to combat -- to calm that and to think rather than feel about this topic. i ask you tonight to help me do that because there is so much emotion, legitimately, about this subject that thinking is sometimes hard. the first concept of the politics of homosexuality, prohibitionism, has had a
there are many ways to do so, but i decided for the sake of clarity and brevity to divided into four categories. for different kinds of politics about homosexuality. and tackle why i believe every single one of them was wrong. those politics of homosexuality i call prohibition is some, liberation ism, conservatism, and liberalism. the argue this -- the arguments i made in the late '80s and early nineties came from a young gay man trying to make sense of his own life and a world he was living in...
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this man provides clarity. >> peter morici, always a pleasure. great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >>> one more final page in my "playbook," in "psycho talk" tonight i mentioned this is our one-year anniversary of "the ed show." we kicked things up a 365 days ago with the intention of giving a voice to the working folk of america, middle-class americans. one year later we're still doing it. and i want to thank all of the folks who have made us, this show, "the ed show," a part of your viewing habits and hope you keep doing it. it's been a great year. i appreciate our team as the way we have worked to bring you what we think is the important issues of the day. i'm going to keep right on fighting for the middle class. thank you for joining us and hope you'll be back tomorrow night for "the ed show" right here on msnbc. >>> up next, now, this is a story we have to cover. these two minnesota twins are charging ten grand a pop for you to get a picture with them? boy, that's pretty pricey. even with hannity around, huh? bob shrum will be here to preview the north star sta
this man provides clarity. >> peter morici, always a pleasure. great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >>> one more final page in my "playbook," in "psycho talk" tonight i mentioned this is our one-year anniversary of "the ed show." we kicked things up a 365 days ago with the intention of giving a voice to the working folk of america, middle-class americans. one year later we're still doing it. and i want to thank all of the folks who have...
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clarity depends on the stubborn volcano which at one point erupted with even more strength. winds still carrying ash towards europe. scientists eager to sample it, pilots review how to cope with it just in case. as of right now there isn't a single flight simulator in the world that can accurately replicate all of the effects of flying through an ash cloud. because so many planes have gone through them over the years, engineers now know enough about what is likely to happen in what order to a plane that goes through a plume that whenever possible pilots are forced to rehearse what may happen. some in simulators like this one, one of the most advanced in the world. the simulation starts with clear skies at 35,000 feet that get cloudy. then a telltale smell. >> a sort of sulfurous, sulfuricy, acidy smell. it makes your eyes smart because of the acidity of it. now the smoke has come into the cabin, the pilots now are reading the standard checklist.
clarity depends on the stubborn volcano which at one point erupted with even more strength. winds still carrying ash towards europe. scientists eager to sample it, pilots review how to cope with it just in case. as of right now there isn't a single flight simulator in the world that can accurately replicate all of the effects of flying through an ash cloud. because so many planes have gone through them over the years, engineers now know enough about what is likely to happen in what order to a...
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lack of clarity surrounding land ownership, some of the inadequate housing and infrastructure, insufficient credit, especially for the small and medium enterprises, weak institutions, poor schooling and health services, and a tax base that cannot support the needs of the government. the idb has been working with the government most of these areas. we had attacked a portfolio of roughly $700 million of which $300 million is still not disbursed. 40% of that is an infrastructure, working with other partners like the spanish government with their fun for water and sanitation. 20% is in agriculture and sanitation and 20% in basic services and 15% in governments and institutions. we have used these projects to help meet emergency needs. for example, our multilateral investment fund is set up to obtain liquidity and of rural areas. in addition, we are about to send our -- to our board of directors a housing loan of $30 million to provide semidesert permanent shelters. we work with the government to implement a new strategy designed to give the public sector the capacity to monitor and improve the
lack of clarity surrounding land ownership, some of the inadequate housing and infrastructure, insufficient credit, especially for the small and medium enterprises, weak institutions, poor schooling and health services, and a tax base that cannot support the needs of the government. the idb has been working with the government most of these areas. we had attacked a portfolio of roughly $700 million of which $300 million is still not disbursed. 40% of that is an infrastructure, working with...
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i really wanted to be able to talk about what is in our reform proposal with clarity. i did that is what people expect in their representatives. host: is it part of your responsibility to go out and explain what you have just passed? guest: absolutely. people ask is because of the questions and one of the reasons is because this is not some distant policy that does not affect you. people want to know how it is going to impact them. host:? bill, tennessee, linda on the democrats line -- minoxidil tennessee -- knoxville, tenn., linda on the democrats line. caller: the tennessee third is currently held by a republican, but he is retiring. i decided to -- i would work for whoever the democratic candidate was and i discover they do not have a candidate. they cannot seem to get anybody to run. one lady has taken no papers, but not turned them back in. and she does not even have a web page, so you can are even finding of who she might be. that seat was held for it -- from a democrat -- was seekinhea democrat for almost 20 years, but that was 50 years ago. i tried to find out
i really wanted to be able to talk about what is in our reform proposal with clarity. i did that is what people expect in their representatives. host: is it part of your responsibility to go out and explain what you have just passed? guest: absolutely. people ask is because of the questions and one of the reasons is because this is not some distant policy that does not affect you. people want to know how it is going to impact them. host:? bill, tennessee, linda on the democrats line --...
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we've heard very clearly from the private sector that they want clarity. what they want is for there to be a sense of community standards that they can all work within. it has been very positive and very productive. i think that the companies that participated in the first net freedom task force meeting felt very good about it. the directions i have had have been extremely good. -- the interactions i have had a been extremely good. they want to work with us on the rules of the road. they do not want to have to guess. >> what kind of standards are you agreeing upon? >> it is chapter 1, page one. it is the beginning of the process. we have had one meeting. it would be presumptuous of me to say what this specific will be or what this standard will be. there have to be a very clear process. we have set out a very clear process. it is going to be collaborative between the private sector and government. >> alec ross, we talked about it wrong a little bit. we saw the twitter -- which of about iran -- we talked about iran a little bit. we saw the twitters coming o
we've heard very clearly from the private sector that they want clarity. what they want is for there to be a sense of community standards that they can all work within. it has been very positive and very productive. i think that the companies that participated in the first net freedom task force meeting felt very good about it. the directions i have had have been extremely good. -- the interactions i have had a been extremely good. they want to work with us on the rules of the road. they do not...
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only the contemporary records are free from the blinding clarity of hindsight. but why should such documents becoming into like only now? why is there indeed no english-language collection available for university teaching or the wider public documenting the breath and riches of jewish responses to nazi prosecution. for one being, there has been helping of eastern european archives since the early '90s. secretive and a moscow archive with the entire papers of the important jewish self-defense organization, a central association of german citizens of the jewish faith. material now available at the united states holocaust memorial archive, and an important source mark and i could draw on for this volume. moreover, it has been the perpetrators and not the victims who received most attention. we have seen, for example, important new studies exploring the cost of events that caused the holocaust and provide the answers to the questions how, when and why the nazis and collaborators did what they did. what has found surprisingly little, little scholarly interest, howev
only the contemporary records are free from the blinding clarity of hindsight. but why should such documents becoming into like only now? why is there indeed no english-language collection available for university teaching or the wider public documenting the breath and riches of jewish responses to nazi prosecution. for one being, there has been helping of eastern european archives since the early '90s. secretive and a moscow archive with the entire papers of the important jewish self-defense...
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the first amendment is written with admirable clarity. congress shall make no law. i look out my window and i see i don't know how many churches. anyone can go to them all the time. if you're a muslim, you're supposed to pray five times a day. don't ask me and don't ask the government to endorse it, okay? >> tony, i quote, many may disagree with that conclusion and some may view it as a criticism of prayer or those who pray. that is unfortunate. a determination that the message itself is harmful, unimportant or undeserving of dissemination. why are you calling for impeachment? >> there's two problems. one, i think this is a case of judicial activism, but also a case of judicial arrogance and ignorance. i mean, first off, this is a district court. district courts are not to set judicial precedent. they're to yield to appellate court precedent or to the supreme court precedent. and clearly, this has been a practice since the very first president of the united states dating back to george washington. so clearly there's a pattern here. there's a history. and she cites t
the first amendment is written with admirable clarity. congress shall make no law. i look out my window and i see i don't know how many churches. anyone can go to them all the time. if you're a muslim, you're supposed to pray five times a day. don't ask me and don't ask the government to endorse it, okay? >> tony, i quote, many may disagree with that conclusion and some may view it as a criticism of prayer or those who pray. that is unfortunate. a determination that the message itself is...
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. >> he's a witness of clarity of the season of transparency in all the problem of the sexual abuses. >> reporter: cardinal william levada accused "the new york times" of unfairness in its reporting about what the pope, then cardinal joseph ratzinger knew about two cases of pedophile priests. inferring responsibility to the pope when levada says decisions were made by others. "i ask "the times" to reconsider its attack mode about pope benedict xvi and give the world a more balanced view of the leader it can and should count on." "the times" stands by its reporting. in vienna, a cardinal led the service for those abused by priests, where victims spoke and the cardinal asked for forgiveness on behalf of the church. >> translator: some of us spoke of the love of god and did evil to those who most need protection. >> reporter: outside los angeles' cathedral, words of anger offer the discovery of a 1963 letter to pope paul vi from the man then in charge of treating abusive priests in the u.s. >> the church knew about this. >> reporter: some may see a paper trail leading to the vatican, leg
. >> he's a witness of clarity of the season of transparency in all the problem of the sexual abuses. >> reporter: cardinal william levada accused "the new york times" of unfairness in its reporting about what the pope, then cardinal joseph ratzinger knew about two cases of pedophile priests. inferring responsibility to the pope when levada says decisions were made by others. "i ask "the times" to reconsider its attack mode about pope benedict xvi and give...
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people want some clarity, they never like these types of markets. it's very cloudy right now. i think to guy'spoints point if 150's your bogey you'd better have a lot of guts you'd better want to use some options to either protect yourself or at least use the volatility to give yourself an even further down side protection because the volatilities are creeping by. >> history's repeating itself. we've got breaking news but take a look at the earnings back in january with jpmorgan. basically you have a mirror image of what happened in january to now. great earnings report, stock sells off. you're seeing it again now. >> we got some headlines as guy mentioned, senators lincoln and dodd have in fact reached some sort of deal on the derivatives portion of the financial reform bill. we're getting some details here. they're just sort of trickling in. at some point today we thought that portion of the bill was dead. still, it is viewed as sort of a boon for exchange stocks. cme, for instance, ice, all of them really a nice run-up so far this year on the prospect that there will be som
people want some clarity, they never like these types of markets. it's very cloudy right now. i think to guy'spoints point if 150's your bogey you'd better have a lot of guts you'd better want to use some options to either protect yourself or at least use the volatility to give yourself an even further down side protection because the volatilities are creeping by. >> history's repeating itself. we've got breaking news but take a look at the earnings back in january with jpmorgan....
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this was, this has the benefit of single-voice clarity, it also has the problem of single-voice clarity. it is the interpretation of one person, one very well-placed person, one person with a unique perspective. so these are, you know, this is the difference between, this is not the difference between, you know, spa -- spaghetti pom darrow and spaghetti with eggplant, this is the difference between a rye not rouse and a studebaker. these are different things. i know peter, and i think he's a good journalist. i think it's going to be a good book, and i think it's going to be an important book. and how am i going to be remembered? i'm going to be remembered as the person who was a witness to all of this, and i hope i'm remembered as the person who told the truth about this for the benefit of understanding in the state of new york and who looked at himself with the same kind of, you know, harshness as he looked at everybody else. thanks a lot. anybody bought the book? i'll sign it. yes, ma'am. [applause] >> lloyd constantine is a former senior adviser and mentor to former new york governor
this was, this has the benefit of single-voice clarity, it also has the problem of single-voice clarity. it is the interpretation of one person, one very well-placed person, one person with a unique perspective. so these are, you know, this is the difference between, this is not the difference between, you know, spa -- spaghetti pom darrow and spaghetti with eggplant, this is the difference between a rye not rouse and a studebaker. these are different things. i know peter, and i think he's a...
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only the contemporary records are free from the blinding clarity of hindsight. but why should such documents be coming to light only now. why is there indeed no english-language collection available for university teaching for the public documenting the breadth and richness of jewish responses to not nazi persecution. for one thing, there has been the opening of eastern european archives since the early 1990's. secretive and a moscow archive for the entire paper is that the important jewish soap defense organization, the central association of german citizens of the jewish faith. a rich of material now available at the united tape holocaust holocaust for this volume. moreover, it has been the the perpetrators and not the big dems who received most attention. we have seen for example import new studies exploring the causes and to constitute the holocaust in providing new answers the questions how, and in why the not be used in the collaborators did what they did. what is found surprisingly little scholarly interest however other reactions and actions of jews at t
only the contemporary records are free from the blinding clarity of hindsight. but why should such documents be coming to light only now. why is there indeed no english-language collection available for university teaching for the public documenting the breadth and richness of jewish responses to not nazi persecution. for one thing, there has been the opening of eastern european archives since the early 1990's. secretive and a moscow archive for the entire paper is that the important jewish...
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but then the clarity of where we are after lawrence which i think was very unclearly argued. then i turn to the whole area of antidiscrimination and to the colorado conflict in which i actually played a part as an expert witness in romer vs. evans and the issue was whether the state by referendum could pass a law that forbade citizens to seek local nondiscrimination protections for gay and lesbian citizens. and the landmark supreme court decision romer vs. evans did -- was the one that referred to animus and repudiated it. i turn to same-sex marriage and i'll talk about that now and a in a final chapter on private sex clubs and the whole question of what the private/public distinction -- the confusions that it's foisted upon us in thinking well about the whole issue of sex outside the home. okay. so any of those things i'll be glad to talk about in the discussion. but now same-sex marriage, okay, i want to talk about the arguments against it and why i think they don't add up to very much. as we examine the arguments against same-sex marriage i think we have to keep two questi
but then the clarity of where we are after lawrence which i think was very unclearly argued. then i turn to the whole area of antidiscrimination and to the colorado conflict in which i actually played a part as an expert witness in romer vs. evans and the issue was whether the state by referendum could pass a law that forbade citizens to seek local nondiscrimination protections for gay and lesbian citizens. and the landmark supreme court decision romer vs. evans did -- was the one that referred...
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. >> why then, would you expect there to be absolute clarity when you are a contractor working for the government? you have been in a wartime environment in iraq now for eight or nine years, seven or eight years i would imagine. why do you now as a contractor expected the government to have all of their t's crossed and always thought it and to come to you if and exactly right detailed plan before you can take action? >> i will answer that. mr. commissioner, i don't think we want an absolute plan, or at least from the operational level let which i work at with the military there. i think mr. shays said it best when he end why can't the contractor be brought into the process sooner so that we can do a better job in preparing in conjunction with the military plan? now, the military in iraq hasn't kept us totally at bay. however, it has up until a period of time over there we did not understand what the plan was. we have since found that out. they brought it to our attention. we participated and did exercises with them in coordination. we have briefed the plan that you've now have to them
. >> why then, would you expect there to be absolute clarity when you are a contractor working for the government? you have been in a wartime environment in iraq now for eight or nine years, seven or eight years i would imagine. why do you now as a contractor expected the government to have all of their t's crossed and always thought it and to come to you if and exactly right detailed plan before you can take action? >> i will answer that. mr. commissioner, i don't think we want an...
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they also -- last point, they also want greater clarity as to how nato countries interpret article 5. which is subject to some debate. and proof that the alliance is an effective deterrence policy. let me stop there and if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer. >> great. we'll open it up to questions now. questions. julianna? >> thank you. i was wondering if you could elaborate a bit -- you talked about the political capital that the president has now. and just the capital he has with european leaders because of the s.t.a.r.t. treaty and how that will play out with other issues, other nuclear issues this year. and looking forward? >> it's a great question. it's hard to quantify. you know, i just think that given the success that the administration has experienced in the last month, you know, international leaders whether they're in europe or elsewhere i think they have to regard the administration as one which is -- i mean, there was a broad tendency i think and an increasing tendency given the difficulty of the first year of the obama administration to sort of, you know --
they also -- last point, they also want greater clarity as to how nato countries interpret article 5. which is subject to some debate. and proof that the alliance is an effective deterrence policy. let me stop there and if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer. >> great. we'll open it up to questions now. questions. julianna? >> thank you. i was wondering if you could elaborate a bit -- you talked about the political capital that the president has now. and just the capital...
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market and it will also help give confidence about the future of the federal budget because it will give clarity about what obligations implicit or explicit the federal government is taking on. >> mr. chairman, if they could. i hate to be rude but i see my time is winding down. i'm going to attempt to slip in one more question. in the next panel, we're going to be hearing from economist, dr. taylor. i've read part of his testimony and if i could quote from it. whether one believes that these programs worked or not alluding to the federal reserve programs, their reasons to believe their consequent going forward or negative. first they raise questions about that independence. the programs are not monetary policies conventionally defined the rather fiscal policy were credit allocation policy or my best real policy, a word that has not been loosely in my vocabulary because they try to help some firms or sectors and not others and to finance her money creation rather than taxes or borrowing. perhaps you could comment upon it in writing and whether or not you agree with that assessment, thank you. >>
market and it will also help give confidence about the future of the federal budget because it will give clarity about what obligations implicit or explicit the federal government is taking on. >> mr. chairman, if they could. i hate to be rude but i see my time is winding down. i'm going to attempt to slip in one more question. in the next panel, we're going to be hearing from economist, dr. taylor. i've read part of his testimony and if i could quote from it. whether one believes that...
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. >> the quality of this security camera video is before, but it did offer enough clarity to revoke the license. it focused on the bar owner's behavior. >> the neighbors accused the owner of abusing them verbally and intimidating them and threaten them on many, many occasions. >> the tavern is located at 1100 washington boulevard. this then was a patron before taking over the management. >> i will make it clean, i will make it nice, and suddenly everyone will come. the reality is, he's you know, you cannot change a neighborhood overnight. >> the neighborhood is in transition. when this happened at the tavern has neighbors steaming. >> it is not the same bar that it was years ago. that bar has been here for a long time. it has always been a neighborhood bar. now, it is beautiful inside, but in the evening it gets to be a little bit wild and noisy. >> we have blacks, we have whites, we have hispanics. i was not born in the united states america. we do not care. >> neighbor's complaints led to a showdown. >> the bar owner and about 20 patrons attacked the property of the neighbors next doo
. >> the quality of this security camera video is before, but it did offer enough clarity to revoke the license. it focused on the bar owner's behavior. >> the neighbors accused the owner of abusing them verbally and intimidating them and threaten them on many, many occasions. >> the tavern is located at 1100 washington boulevard. this then was a patron before taking over the management. >> i will make it clean, i will make it nice, and suddenly everyone will come. the...
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. >> we do not have this kind of clarity. >> what is this based on? >> we have no indication that the government has ceased to function. obviously, this situation is difficult. there were claims that the government has fallen. we do not have this information. >> do you expect they will diminish any of your operations here? >> this is an important facility for the relations in afghanistan. >> can you talk about the status of the embassy? how is this going to be functioning. >> right now, the embassy is functioning normally. this will depend largely on the situation outside. >> also, -- can you talk about how we are in touch with the government? on what level? is this the president? is this the kind of contract that we have? >> i cannot say. i have relatively little information. the foreign minister -- we are expecting to hold bilateral conversations with them tomorrow, to postpone this. i expect that we will have some meetings in washington. they are literally still in the air, coming. >> annual turn them around? >> this is a fair question. we will hav
. >> we do not have this kind of clarity. >> what is this based on? >> we have no indication that the government has ceased to function. obviously, this situation is difficult. there were claims that the government has fallen. we do not have this information. >> do you expect they will diminish any of your operations here? >> this is an important facility for the relations in afghanistan. >> can you talk about the status of the embassy? how is this going to...
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i was so struck and i know you are too, shawn, with the level of clarity that she had even at the age -- i guess she was 97 at the time, showed no signs of slowing down. >> told her favorite story about trying to get into barnard college. they told they are the two spots were taken. they later apologized and gave her a doctorate degree. >> what was so amazing about her is she touched so many generation and you see young kids that are still talking about her. it's wonderful the impact and legacy she'll leave behind. >> we'll all remember her. >> karen gray houston, thank you. >>> president obama has issued a statement on dr. height's passing. it reads in part "even in the final weeks of her life, a time when anyone else would have enjoyed their well earn rest dr. height continued her fight so people of every race, gender, background and face. our coverage of the loss of dr. height continues online. an independ look at the legacy she left behind. head over to our website, myfoxdc.com. >>> was held up early this morning at 15th and f street northwest. the robber took his wallet and a few
i was so struck and i know you are too, shawn, with the level of clarity that she had even at the age -- i guess she was 97 at the time, showed no signs of slowing down. >> told her favorite story about trying to get into barnard college. they told they are the two spots were taken. they later apologized and gave her a doctorate degree. >> what was so amazing about her is she touched so many generation and you see young kids that are still talking about her. it's wonderful the...
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. >> he's a witness of clarity in the sea of transparency in the problem of the sexual abuses. >> the church knew about this and did nothing about it. >> reporter: on the vatican website an american cardinal accused the "new york times" ever unfairness in its reporting about the popend also the head of the u.s. catholic church has come to his defense praising the pontiff for introducing measures to keep predators out of the priesthood. back to you. >>> thank you. the u.s. navy proved to be too much for a group of somalia pirates. the uss nicholas came under attack off the east coast of africa yesterday. the norfolk virginia based ship fired back at the pirates and sunk their skiff. a mother ship and five pirates were taken into custody. the u.s. military believed they attacked hoping it would lead to millions of dollars in ransom money. >>> 5:51 is your time. that means weather and traffic together on the ones. we're waiting for some gorgeous weather. >> indeed we are. chuck bell is in the storm center. how goodwill it get? >> it will be so good you won't want to comto work on monday.
. >> he's a witness of clarity in the sea of transparency in the problem of the sexual abuses. >> the church knew about this and did nothing about it. >> reporter: on the vatican website an american cardinal accused the "new york times" ever unfairness in its reporting about the popend also the head of the u.s. catholic church has come to his defense praising the pontiff for introducing measures to keep predators out of the priesthood. back to you. >>> thank...
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i'm calling you to be edgy, provocative, salt in the system, and gleaming lights of moral clarity to confront the world and guide it, salt and light, that is your job. to build the new world i hope to see. today, we are giving thanks for the life of a woman who over 98 years became an unstoppable force of salt and light for our country. for days, now, and again this morning, we have been celebrating this woman, known as the grand dame of the civil rights movement. its unsung heroine, one of the handful of the civil rights' most important leaders. dorothy height's 80 years of involvement spans the lynchings of the 1930s and activism of eleanor roosevelt in the 1940s and school segregation in the 1950s and the civil rights movement of the '60s and beyond and every phase of it demonstrated her tireless dedication to equality and justice. and as we have heard today, dorothy height's commitment to social justice led to her determined efforts to overcome gender bias, in our society as well. within the civil rights movement, even. a pastor friend of mine from chicago, sent me a note this we
i'm calling you to be edgy, provocative, salt in the system, and gleaming lights of moral clarity to confront the world and guide it, salt and light, that is your job. to build the new world i hope to see. today, we are giving thanks for the life of a woman who over 98 years became an unstoppable force of salt and light for our country. for days, now, and again this morning, we have been celebrating this woman, known as the grand dame of the civil rights movement. its unsung heroine, one of the...
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and the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with clarity and plunge and gene is a former state legislator from illinois and have access to high-profile people interviewed for the book. they make a great team the. >> does just sends -- justice stevens know about it? >> guy would not put to a big sticker authorized but he did sit down for interviews and allowed us to take some photographs of trophies in his office he does have a hole in one trophy and also gave his blessing to the authors and interviewing people at were close to him those people are incredibly loyal so they never would have spoken without the author's without his say so so we had access to family members friends and former clerks with his blessing. >>host: why so long if the making? >> of the authors have done astounding amount of research stores with his family and childhood growing up in chicago all the way through the current decision of campaign financing so the scope of the story is very "in-depth" in the number of sources in the research they have done is impressive. they spoke with everyone from the
and the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with clarity and plunge and gene is a former state legislator from illinois and have access to high-profile people interviewed for the book. they make a great team the. >> does just sends -- justice stevens know about it? >> guy would not put to a big sticker authorized but he did sit down for interviews and allowed us to take some photographs of trophies in his office he does have a hole in one trophy and also gave his...
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how they square with what you have written before and what impact that has on my understanding of the clarity of your thought and how you approach judgment. there is quite a bit of difference between a theoretical law professor and the practicality of day after day duty as enforcing contracts, disputes, and ruling on evidence. i have to say that. with regard to the death penalty, you have written a song about that. let me just ask you -- you have written some about that. let me ask you if he personally favored it. this would not impact my view of how you would conduct your office. i think judges can differ. i think the critical thing is will you follow the law? do you favor the death penalty? >> senator, i have not oppositions to the death penalty. i have never written anything questioning its morality or constitutionality. i would have no problem following the law as written. >> in talking about a report on a panel you moderated called civil rights in the roberts court era as a part every framing the dialogue on race, you made some comments about it. you talked about changes in state courts
how they square with what you have written before and what impact that has on my understanding of the clarity of your thought and how you approach judgment. there is quite a bit of difference between a theoretical law professor and the practicality of day after day duty as enforcing contracts, disputes, and ruling on evidence. i have to say that. with regard to the death penalty, you have written a song about that. let me just ask you -- you have written some about that. let me ask you if he...
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. >> reopened the proceeding because we wanted to make sure that there was as much clarity and certainty as inty as possibe about, in this area. the proceeding is open. you will be getting comments. we extended because of the decision. i know remember exactly. i do hope that can become a vehicle for getting to the point that you mentioned. i agree with you that and the last few months we have seen the area of consensus grow in terms of what the fcc should do and the area of disagreement narrow. that is a very healthy thing. i am committed to continuing to work in that direction so that we can preserve the free and open internet that has been such a boom par our country. >> i hope that we get to the legislative front. in the meantime it is going to be important for you to be doing the work that you're doing. hopefully that can work and we can build that kind of consensus in reaching that accommodation. does the court decision denying you beyond the broadband plan over all other areas in which to extend, you know, broadband, for example? emerging technologies. where is it going to inhibit
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they're too complicated, too complex and there's no clarity about who they owe that duty to. >> let me ask you this, as a politician, a former politician, at least, you mentioned chairman chris dodd, banking committee chairman saying today -- and here are his exact words -- that failure to enact his financial overhaul bill would leave the american public vulnerable to shenanigans in goldman sachs and other large firm? if you google this -- politico did story on this. what pops up? barackobama.com. democrats are using this to raise money. does it bother you they're using this to make political hay -- >> everything you do is going to be for political purposes. i spent years pursuing wall street, taking some real hits for people who disagreed with us. people always imputed you would tier carry motives. you just have to disregard that. i'm not worried about the motives. people will impute them to everything you do. i think the issue now is how do we get the best bill that does the most to restore capitalism as we need it to survive. what we had before was some crazy notion of libertarianis
they're too complicated, too complex and there's no clarity about who they owe that duty to. >> let me ask you this, as a politician, a former politician, at least, you mentioned chairman chris dodd, banking committee chairman saying today -- and here are his exact words -- that failure to enact his financial overhaul bill would leave the american public vulnerable to shenanigans in goldman sachs and other large firm? if you google this -- politico did story on this. what pops up?...
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he is a terrific writer and the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with a lot of clarity and a lot of punch and jean jean schlickman is a legislator in illinois and he had access to a lot of the very high-profile people that were interviewed for this book and they make a great team. >> did justice stevens know about it and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't put a big sticker that says authorized biography but he did sit for interviews with authors and was aware of the project and actually allowed us to take some photographs of some interesting trophies in his office for example he has a hole in one golf trophy that will appear in the interior of the book. and he also kind of gave his blessing to the authors interviewing people close to him, the people closest to him are loyal to him so they would never have spoken to the authors without his say so so we were able to have access to his family members, friends, former clerks, a lot of people with his blessing. >> you suggested was ten years in the making. why so long? >> the authors have simply been an astounding amount o
he is a terrific writer and the book is written in a wonderful journalistic style with a lot of clarity and a lot of punch and jean jean schlickman is a legislator in illinois and he had access to a lot of the very high-profile people that were interviewed for this book and they make a great team. >> did justice stevens know about it and cooperate at all? >> yes, i wouldn't put a big sticker that says authorized biography but he did sit for interviews with authors and was aware of...
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iran's leaders failed to make that choice, president obama has been very clear and i want to repeat clarity here, the united states is determined to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. [applause] thank you. in so doing, we will avoid a nuclear arms race in the region and the proliferation of nuclear technology to terrorist organizations. of course, one of the ways that around exerts in close and the middle east is by exploiting the ongoing arab-israeli conflict. karan uses the conflict to keep others in the region on the defensive and to try to limit its own isolation ending this conflict, achieving peace between israelis and palestinians and establish a sovereign palestinian state would therefore take such an of bucket issue away from iran. , hezbollah, and hamas. it would allow our power -- partners in the region to build their states and institutions and peace between israel and syria, if it is possible, could have a transformative effect on the region. since taking office, president obama has pursued a two-state solution. this is in the united states' interests. this is in isr
iran's leaders failed to make that choice, president obama has been very clear and i want to repeat clarity here, the united states is determined to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. [applause] thank you. in so doing, we will avoid a nuclear arms race in the region and the proliferation of nuclear technology to terrorist organizations. of course, one of the ways that around exerts in close and the middle east is by exploiting the ongoing arab-israeli conflict. karan uses the...
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abouti, a lack of moral clarity in the war on terror. these are legitimate questions. there seems to be a coordinated effort to intimidate, silence and demonize any critic of this administration, this house of representatives, this leadership. you in particular have been singled out. i want to know what do you think is behind this from your perspective? >> well, one word we've heard a lot in this last week "violence." when people on the right are disagreeing with the obama administration we are fomenting violence. i think violence is when the democrat-controlled base whether president obama, harry reid or speaker pelosi, when they feel like their political position of power is being attacked, that's what they equate violence with. as a matter of fact, the first amendment was written specifically to guarantee freedom of political speech. people have the right to get their government, especially when they see these unprecedented action that are taken by this president putting us in greater debt than we've ever seen, increasing taxes to a level that we haven't seen before
abouti, a lack of moral clarity in the war on terror. these are legitimate questions. there seems to be a coordinated effort to intimidate, silence and demonize any critic of this administration, this house of representatives, this leadership. you in particular have been singled out. i want to know what do you think is behind this from your perspective? >> well, one word we've heard a lot in this last week "violence." when people on the right are disagreeing with the obama...
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with derivative, particularly the standardized derivatives, traded on exchanges is you will get better clarity on prices. better competition, and the cost of hedging risks could actually go down nap would be a tremendous benefit to everyone. >> let me ask you this, peter. you said you think the focus on derivatives is misplace pd. one of the riesens we're focusing on derivatives when there are other parts of the legislation the president is focussed on, the others are agreed upon. this is the contentious one, the one folks are objecting to. what should you focus be on, if not derivative, peter? >> requiring to write a derivative that is, aig had very little money available. increasing capital requirements won't cover the problem. think about it. $600 trillion in derivatives, and in $60 trillion global economy. >> we're talking about the bets that are ten times the size of the global economy, or however you want to measure it. how do you -- >> 500 times the size of the u.s. economy. you just can't. >> what we can agree on is that the derivatives are not the only problem. mayor bloomberg this we
with derivative, particularly the standardized derivatives, traded on exchanges is you will get better clarity on prices. better competition, and the cost of hedging risks could actually go down nap would be a tremendous benefit to everyone. >> let me ask you this, peter. you said you think the focus on derivatives is misplace pd. one of the riesens we're focusing on derivatives when there are other parts of the legislation the president is focussed on, the others are agreed upon. this is...
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it is important that these important issues of health care and environment, earlier resolution and clarity is better than the lead. -- then at the leg. -- than delay. >> people are asking us to deal with the problem of joblessness more than dealing with global warming. you were talking about debt panels that have been created. we control the purse strings. you talked in dallas about developing a credible plan for meeting our long term fiscal challenges. i think that should come from alleges that a body and not from an executive order. are you familiar with a road map for america's future which tackles tax cuts, medicare and social security as one single entity and tries to do with our long term fiscal future from that standpoint? wouldn't that be a better way of going about looking at this rather than the targeted reductions that the commission will come back with? >> in general, the entitlements, so security and medicare, are the biggest parts of the fiscal issue going forward. creative thinking in general about how to control those costs is extremely important. health-care costs are not
it is important that these important issues of health care and environment, earlier resolution and clarity is better than the lead. -- then at the leg. -- than delay. >> people are asking us to deal with the problem of joblessness more than dealing with global warming. you were talking about debt panels that have been created. we control the purse strings. you talked in dallas about developing a credible plan for meeting our long term fiscal challenges. i think that should come from...